Planning guide
Should You Refinish or Replace a Bathtub?
Tub refinishing can be an economical way to repair damage, update color and extend the useful life of an existing surface. It is not the right answer for every bathroom, so the decision should begin with condition and the larger remodeling plan.

Refinishing may make sense when
The tub is structurally suitable, the existing size works, surrounding tile is staying and the main problem is wear, color or repairable surface damage.
Replacement may be better when
The tub layout is changing, the structure is compromised, accessibility needs require a different fixture or the surrounding bathroom is already being fully rebuilt.
Consider the hidden project impact
Replacing a tub can affect plumbing, walls, tile, flooring and trim. Refinishing avoids much of that disruption, but only when the existing surface is a good candidate.
Get an honest surface evaluation
A reputable refinishing specialist should explain what can be repaired, what result is realistic and when replacement is the better investment.
Start with a conversation
Bring the whole room together before the work begins.
Tell us what is not working, what you want to change and where the project is located. We will help you identify the right next step.